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Posted 26 January 2016
At Liminal Studio we are looking for an architect with at least 5 years' experience who shares our values.
And our ambition.
At Liminal Studio we are looking for an architect with at least 5 years' experience who shares our values.
And our ambition.
OK so maybe this is not completely new news, but it’s still relatively new nonetheless and it’s about time we shared it. Bec joined our busy and energetic studio mid 2015 amidst a whirlwind of creative projects from NYC where she was flitting freely between designing highly specialised facades and sculpture classes.
As the archaeological excavation wraps up for 2015, this week’s unveiling has revealed a cesspit at the rear of the Hedberg Garage, a myriad of bottle artefacts (c.1820s), mostly ginger beer bottles and the structural piles for the side walls to the Hedberg Garage (c.1920s). We are very much looking forward to further findings in the final stages of the archaeology occurring in early 2016.
We’re thrilled to be working with Mona to deliver a one-of-a-kind tourist park which will include unique accommodation pods inspired by a suite of eclectic personalities.
Ryk Goddard of 936 ABC interviews Parry Kostoglou of TASARC on the Creative Industries and Performing Arts site.
To listen to the intriguing story that’s been revealed so far, click here.
As the archaeology excavation progresses, more discoveries are made...
The metallic facade that envelopes the new building offers a shimmering backdrop to the Theatre Royal and Hedberg Garage, allowing the heritage of the site to be front and centre stage. The folded façade is a theatrical representation of curtains pulled to reveal the warmth and activity within.
We’re delighted Peta Heffernan has been recognised as a creative leader in business, the reason behind her invite to speak at the Reception to celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Women Chiefs of Enterprises International.
We would love to see you there.
Many of you would have noticed by now that site works have begun, marking another exciting chapter for the creative industries and performing arts development.
Carefully executed archaeology excavation has currently uncovered what used to be the basement to the Shakespeare Hotel, licensed in 1837.
A live webcam of the progress on site can be viewed here.
We are delighted to acknowledge Peta Heffernan's invitation to be a jury member for this year's prestigious National Architecture Awards. Five architects are asked from around Australia to comprise the jury who then have the incredible task of selecting the best Australian architecture from all the State award winners for 2015.